Eimeria is a highly contagious protozoan disease that affects a wide range of livestock and nonproduction species, resulting in severe and difficult-to-treat conditions (Blake et al., 2021). The disease iscaused by obligatory parasites belonging to the genus Eimeria and the Apicomplexa phylum (Noack etal., 2019). Coccidiosis, as it is commonly known, is prevalent worldwide a particularly in broiler chickens. The disease is challenging to manage and eradicate.Eimeria oocysts, which are the reproductive forms of the parasite, exhibit remarkable resistance toenvironmental stress and often contaminate water, litter, and feed. This contamination occurs primarily incases of inadequate hygiene management and insufficient biosecurity measures on farms.